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if we can look at florida, florida is 1.2% difference, donald trump leading in the state of florida, 95% of the votes in, and it's too close to call. next, north carolina -- i should say ohio which we've been watching all night. this is a stunning number. 65% of all pre sengts are reporting it looks as if from this board that donald trump has it depends where the outstanding counties are, but we'll know soon enough. ohio is still too close to call. north carolina, 79% of all precincts reporting, donald trump is holding on to his lead. wake county, north carolina, still outstanding. that will be, most likely, a large hillary clinton difference, but he's winning there, and in the state of virginia, by .3% with 83% precincts reporting, donald trump with a lead in virginia. the close tounts outside washington, d.c. which normally skew blue are yet to be tallied. ed rollins is here, dana perino is with us. what's the biggest surprise for you. >> if the spread is ten points in ohio -- he was favored to win ohio. clinton's polls must have been wrong earlier on, because they try to get that
if we can look at florida, florida is 1.2% difference, donald trump leading in the state of florida, 95% of the votes in, and it's too close to call. next, north carolina -- i should say ohio which we've been watching all night. this is a stunning number. 65% of all pre sengts are reporting it looks as if from this board that donald trump has it depends where the outstanding counties are, but we'll know soon enough. ohio is still too close to call. north carolina, 79% of all precincts...
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we have done that in florida. in fact, i signed into law the largest single tax cut in the history of my state. we have also slashed spending in florida by over $7.4 billion since i've been governor. this is the kind of conservative fiscal leadership the cato institute said i was the most fiscally conservative governor in america, as a result of. let me talk about my opponent and what he did on taxes. he proposed the largest tax increase in the history of my state, $9 billion increase in taxes. he said it would be some kind of a swap and that justifies it. but it would have hit sales tax, which would have been the most regressive tax you could imagine. in other words, meaning that people who can least afford it have to pay the same as people who can afford more. >> chris: let me ask about your record, though. when you ran for governor four years ago you made a flat george h.w. bush pledge, you will not raise taxes as long as you're governor. last year you signed a $66 billion state budget that had a $2.2 billion i
we have done that in florida. in fact, i signed into law the largest single tax cut in the history of my state. we have also slashed spending in florida by over $7.4 billion since i've been governor. this is the kind of conservative fiscal leadership the cato institute said i was the most fiscally conservative governor in america, as a result of. let me talk about my opponent and what he did on taxes. he proposed the largest tax increase in the history of my state, $9 billion increase in taxes....
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on sunday. >> the greatest concern at this point is now for the florida keys, southwestern florida and still potential for hurricane force winds on the east coast. >> reporter: and irma could bring a storm surge of 12 feet to some areas and officials are warning some 9 million people could lose power, some of those for weeks. annie. >> lauren blanchard reporting live from florida thank you so much and stay safe. >>> 8:52. you're watching fox5 news at 8:00. we'll be right back after short break. ah, dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. >> ♪ >> well, basements are full of all kinds of junk but one home in new york takes the cake. officers executing a search warrant on the home after they received the tip
on sunday. >> the greatest concern at this point is now for the florida keys, southwestern florida and still potential for hurricane force winds on the east coast. >> reporter: and irma could bring a storm surge of 12 feet to some areas and officials are warning some 9 million people could lose power, some of those for weeks. annie. >> lauren blanchard reporting live from florida thank you so much and stay safe. >>> 8:52. you're watching fox5 news at 8:00. we'll be...
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, florida, florida. we worked out what we would talk about if this state goes goes way and this state that way. how do you get to 270 votes in the white house. part of the planning did not include the state of florida. it was widely believed, i think, frankly, by both campaigns that florida would go to governor romney. 29 electoral votes. now it's very much in play and as close as any state in the nation. amy stoddard, if you do not win florida what is your path to the white house if you are romney. >> i don't think there is a path unless he picks up minnesota and something unheard of. we're looking at a path that will require, virginia, ohio, florida and probably colorado. >> there is no florida. >> if he loses florida i don't know how he will make up the numbers. he would have to win -- it doesn't look ke he in in iowa or nevada. they look like obama states. that's a very steep path. he needs virginia, ohio, colorado and probably minnesota. everything left. i don't think iowa and nevada will be romney.
, florida, florida. we worked out what we would talk about if this state goes goes way and this state that way. how do you get to 270 votes in the white house. part of the planning did not include the state of florida. it was widely believed, i think, frankly, by both campaigns that florida would go to governor romney. 29 electoral votes. now it's very much in play and as close as any state in the nation. amy stoddard, if you do not win florida what is your path to the white house if you are...
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many florida gas stations run out of fuel. drivers trying to get north of miami in south florida. coming as prices at the pump continue to spike from what happened in texas already. the national average for regular unleaded now up to 2.67 a gallon. thirty cents more than just a couple of weeks ago before hurricane harvey hit. the hope that people are not gouging those prices in florida on top of the already demand. >> speaking of no gas, check this out. florida man captured on camera having to push his car to a gas pump he says the first stop that he could find with fuel since he left miami was 84 miles away. gas deliveries are being expedited to stations along the evacuation routes. >>> he got there and there wasn't a line. so a lot of exercise there trying to get it there, but got it to the pump. >> a lot of pain. folks are like, what a pain. >> i what can you do? you can't fly out thereof. can't drive out thereof. >> the traffic as we've been following the past three days has been -- you see the red lines on the maps everyone trying to get out of florida. >> get out. you need s
many florida gas stations run out of fuel. drivers trying to get north of miami in south florida. coming as prices at the pump continue to spike from what happened in texas already. the national average for regular unleaded now up to 2.67 a gallon. thirty cents more than just a couple of weeks ago before hurricane harvey hit. the hope that people are not gouging those prices in florida on top of the already demand. >> speaking of no gas, check this out. florida man captured on camera...
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we have rules of florida procedure, florida statutes and ethics. so much information got released on this case that never should have been released. we have to protect the investigation and pros cog for trayvon, for his family and for george zimmerman and that is what we will continue to do. >> and did you talk to george? >> i did not, catherine. we don't talk to any defend who is represented by council unless he waves his right to council. we never had to address that situation. >> yesterday, the attorneys who represented mr. zimmerman, or at least speaking for him, said they had recused themselves because they had not been in contact with him k. you shed any light at all on how mr. zimmerman came to turn himself in? >> i can not. >> the coordinated process at all? >> it's a coordinated process and law enforcement has had this under control since there was a lot of speculation about oh, my goodness, does law enforcement know where he is, do they have it under control? this is what we do every day on behalf of our community, what fdle does every si
we have rules of florida procedure, florida statutes and ethics. so much information got released on this case that never should have been released. we have to protect the investigation and pros cog for trayvon, for his family and for george zimmerman and that is what we will continue to do. >> and did you talk to george? >> i did not, catherine. we don't talk to any defend who is represented by council unless he waves his right to council. we never had to address that situation....
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sees that he's had this year, i think florida would take that trade. and now a late flag. >> verne: yeah. >> gary: definitely something happened at the bottom of that pile that time. let's see if we see something happen because gurley was very upset at the end of this play. nothing. nothing. i don't see anything. >> verne: leon orr was a late-arriving combatant. >> gary: i think that's just normal -- >> referee: following the play, unsportsmanlike conduct, the defense, unsportsmanlike conduct, number 88 of the offense. fouls offset. second down. >> gary: just remember, if those two players get another one they'll be out of the football game so there is a consequence on the call. >> verne: second down and six. >> gary: we were talking about that gurley had been gassed but you've got to believe the georgia defense is gassed. 15 plays to three for florida in the second half. >> verne: murray. nothing. ronald powell. number seven. >> gary: it's right in the strength of the florida football team now. third-down defense. can they get a stop? this defense was
sees that he's had this year, i think florida would take that trade. and now a late flag. >> verne: yeah. >> gary: definitely something happened at the bottom of that pile that time. let's see if we see something happen because gurley was very upset at the end of this play. nothing. nothing. i don't see anything. >> verne: leon orr was a late-arriving combatant. >> gary: i think that's just normal -- >> referee: following the play, unsportsmanlike conduct, the...
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to florida. >> it's what we're taub tonight at 6:30, hurricane irma, category 5 as high as it goes made landfall in the caribbean for the first time overnight and marked a new record. the most powerful hurricane recorded at last check in the atlantic, the storm packeted max sustained winds of 180 and gusts 200 >> it is on path, i believe, sue rico but it will certainly hit florida. emergency officials aren't taking chance. president trump issued emergency declarations in florida, puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. the president tweeted he wrote watching hurricane closely my team which is done and is doing such a good job in texas is already in florida. no rest for the weary. evacuation warnings have been issued across the caribbean and florida. the storm comes days after hurricane harvey but experts say this time the biggest danger is not the potential flooding but the winds. >> sue is tracking the storm right now. this is unheard of when we're talking 185. >> and to maintain it, jim, for o
to florida. >> it's what we're taub tonight at 6:30, hurricane irma, category 5 as high as it goes made landfall in the caribbean for the first time overnight and marked a new record. the most powerful hurricane recorded at last check in the atlantic, the storm packeted max sustained winds of 180 and gusts 200 >> it is on path, i believe, sue rico but it will certainly hit florida. emergency officials aren't taking chance. president trump issued emergency declarations in florida,...
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. >> the form is project today hit florida. 25,000 people evacuated florida keys. after all visitors were ored to leave that led to bumper to bumper traffic on the single highway that links islands to the main land an there's reports of gas shortages and long lines as gas stations and some people are planning to ride out the storm as it hits this weekend and governor rick scott warning them to take every precaution. >> i cannot stress this enough do not ignore evacuation orders remember we can rebuild your home but not rebuild your life. >> scared. >> yeah. >> i am because you know like i said you hope for best. >> many of you have been sending us messages on twitter an facebook asking for later on hurricane track. let's get to sue palka to see if there's change to the st storm's path, sue. >> we got the latest update from national hurricane center 8:00. first and foremost carrying 185 mile an hour winds and it's been doing that for 33 hours. no other tropical system around the globe is able to do that since satellite era began in 1966. yes it's these a crowd here.
. >> the form is project today hit florida. 25,000 people evacuated florida keys. after all visitors were ored to leave that led to bumper to bumper traffic on the single highway that links islands to the main land an there's reports of gas shortages and long lines as gas stations and some people are planning to ride out the storm as it hits this weekend and governor rick scott warning them to take every precaution. >> i cannot stress this enough do not ignore evacuation orders...
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>> brock: this is a worst-case scenario for monroe county, florida keys in the west coast of florida. any time are in the northeast quadrant as the storm is moving forward that's where the maximum radius winds are that defined the intensity of the storm, that's where storm surge is most prevalent. if the inland winds are going to be tough. 80% of their landfall in hurricane bring with them tornado so we are already seeing some tornado watches and warnings across the state. >> chris: does irma's new course put more people in jeopardy, our folks now in alabama and georgia, are they more and more danger with this new path? >> brock: we are in good communication with alabama as well. they are definitely watching the storm. in a shift to the west has applications also in great communication with georgia as well because as it moves inland the tornado threat will persist. anyone in range -- they will persist as well. we are moving very quickly, the president has many great communication is not only with me but moving very swiftly to put proper deck relations in place. today is all about is t
>> brock: this is a worst-case scenario for monroe county, florida keys in the west coast of florida. any time are in the northeast quadrant as the storm is moving forward that's where the maximum radius winds are that defined the intensity of the storm, that's where storm surge is most prevalent. if the inland winds are going to be tough. 80% of their landfall in hurricane bring with them tornado so we are already seeing some tornado watches and warnings across the state. >> chris:...
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andrew that hit florida back in 1992. i want to say. and it's actually double the size. take a look at very well defined eye. however this storm could intensify over the next day or so. so still not going to say that it will definitely be a category four b makes land fall. unpredictbility of the eye wall cycle and the fact it's in quite warm water anything could happen. in the meantime take a look we're all lit up as far as hurricanes are concerned. katia affecting parts of mexico. jose looks like it will move out northeast. irma, that monster storm headed straight for florida and looks like it will make landfall in deplore day roughly sunday morning into sunday afternoon and just hitting towards the keys by the time we get to saturday night. and take a look at the cone. this is what i keep talking b cone of uncertainty because anything within this area is rally still in danger. plenty of storm surge expected and flooding reigns as well. form surge could reach over 15 feet or more and that's def straight storm surge is on
andrew that hit florida back in 1992. i want to say. and it's actually double the size. take a look at very well defined eye. however this storm could intensify over the next day or so. so still not going to say that it will definitely be a category four b makes land fall. unpredictbility of the eye wall cycle and the fact it's in quite warm water anything could happen. in the meantime take a look we're all lit up as far as hurricanes are concerned. katia affecting parts of mexico. jose looks...
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this is going to be a long affair for the state of florida, right. >> not only florida. we'll see this system move its way more north as well and so we have a the love states impacted as a result of this hurricane. it is a massive storm. and its reach will be far and wide. and already, that has started to happen. as we can seat outer bands really starting to impact many areas including areas on the east coast adds charleston is already seeing flooding. take a look here. this will actually pick up speed and it's going to start to move the way north over the next 24 hours or so and faster than it's moving now which is roughly about 14 miles an hour as it heads way through to north. category two storm winds 105 miles an hour and an update coming in at 11:00. new advisory. we'll see what the changes are with that as that becomes available us to. in the meantime, tampa this will go over tampa as category one hurricane. hold hurricane status up until late monday night to early tuesday before it becomes rel nant low pressure system and look at the cone of uncertainty and this i
this is going to be a long affair for the state of florida, right. >> not only florida. we'll see this system move its way more north as well and so we have a the love states impacted as a result of this hurricane. it is a massive storm. and its reach will be far and wide. and already, that has started to happen. as we can seat outer bands really starting to impact many areas including areas on the east coast adds charleston is already seeing flooding. take a look here. this will actually...
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. >> irma spawning tornadoes throughout florida. one twister destroying mobile homes hundreds of miles away from atlantic coast. >> bad news is that this is is some big monday stevrment but i think we're well coordinated president trump approving a disaster declaration for florida making federal aid available for storm victims. >> and it's going to cost a lot of money. rights now we're worried about lives not costs. >> brunt of hurricane irma appears to have passed through south florida now and miami-dade schools are closed for foreseeable future and city officials are warning people to stay off the str streets. roring in downtown miami. joe waldman fox news. >> tonight we learned two florida law enforcement officers were killed earlier this morning and deputy julie bridges was on her way home from helping at evacuation center and sergeant joseph ozman was headed to work to begin shift when they collided head on. it's unclear if weather was a factor in the crash. >> that 11 p.m. advisory just came in. again gwen any good news for th
. >> irma spawning tornadoes throughout florida. one twister destroying mobile homes hundreds of miles away from atlantic coast. >> bad news is that this is is some big monday stevrment but i think we're well coordinated president trump approving a disaster declaration for florida making federal aid available for storm victims. >> and it's going to cost a lot of money. rights now we're worried about lives not costs. >> brunt of hurricane irma appears to have passed...
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impacting south florida sunday. moving northward across the carolinas we think monday and then if we get any effects in the form of clouds and rain, that would be tuesday into wednesday. all right. that's your seven day forecast. 8:51. let's head back to maureen and allison. >> thank you caitlin. 8:51 with concerns over hurricane irma on the rise and the devastation from hurricane harvey fresh in everyone's minds it's never too early to prepare for a storm. >> fox news consumer reporter steve noviello has important things to check off your list when preparing for a hurricane. >>> it is a quick and easy checklist to make sure that you are prepared in advance of any sort of storm or disaster. step number one take a home inventory we've got video for you. this is super easy to do folk. we'd like to think that we know exactly what's inside of our house, but do you really? when it comes time to file a claim yo what was damaged. so go room to room take pictures of everything. brands, sizes, even photograph receipts if you
impacting south florida sunday. moving northward across the carolinas we think monday and then if we get any effects in the form of clouds and rain, that would be tuesday into wednesday. all right. that's your seven day forecast. 8:51. let's head back to maureen and allison. >> thank you caitlin. 8:51 with concerns over hurricane irma on the rise and the devastation from hurricane harvey fresh in everyone's minds it's never too early to prepare for a storm. >> fox news consumer...
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when does this start to hit florida? saturday tropical storm force winds would begin around noon in miami if not just before it and then as we go through the day the winds get stronger and stronger. by 8 o'clock we're getting the stronger winds on shore a 6 o'clock sunday, pretty much the full windfield just about on the florida peninsula and then we also have the rain andid as well. last thing i want to show you is that there is a ridge of high pressure blocking irma from moving to the right or making a turn but as that ridge breaks down on friday we think there's going to be a little bit of a turn. there's still a little bit of play in track. on that track we have to make sure everybody is out of the way down in south florida and that appears to be happening. certainly very heavy rain is going to be moving in and this is rainfall expected through sunday on top of all of the wind and the surge. so, fox5 accuweather 7-day forecast, by comparison look how settled we are. we may have a little bit of an increase in clouds o
when does this start to hit florida? saturday tropical storm force winds would begin around noon in miami if not just before it and then as we go through the day the winds get stronger and stronger. by 8 o'clock we're getting the stronger winds on shore a 6 o'clock sunday, pretty much the full windfield just about on the florida peninsula and then we also have the rain andid as well. last thing i want to show you is that there is a ridge of high pressure blocking irma from moving to the right...
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. >> so far five storm related deaths are being reported in florida. at least 26 deaths have been blamed on irma from when it hit the caribbean islands. >> that number without power is he can expected to increase. power crews are heading heading crews expected to get there by today or tomorrow. >>> fema crews like all of us are waiting for daylight today to see how bad the damage in florida is. >> they have been sending rescue and relief teams to the state as well where one of our local fema task teams is this morning. melanie alnwick is tracking all of this. >> reporter: president donald trump declared a disaster declaration for florida but as you mentioned we're really not going to get a sense of what some of the damage is especially on some of those islands that were cut off the florida keys, sanibel, marco island as well, those taking those direct hits and we really don't know yet the extent of the damage there and the extent of the need as well. but we can tell you that fema is already on the ground in the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico. they
. >> so far five storm related deaths are being reported in florida. at least 26 deaths have been blamed on irma from when it hit the caribbean islands. >> that number without power is he can expected to increase. power crews are heading heading crews expected to get there by today or tomorrow. >>> fema crews like all of us are waiting for daylight today to see how bad the damage in florida is. >> they have been sending rescue and relief teams to the state as well...
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of course feeling for poor florida. we'll have an update on irma coming up at 6:35. >> thanks caitlin. >> no problem. >> hi erin. how is traffic looking? it's friday. >> 6:27 unfortunately a lot of problems including a house fire. we have skyfox out in mount airy ridge road closed between pen shop road and ridge meadow road. you can see the fire department activity. few miles of backed up traffic. avoid ridge road in that area. fire so we'll let you know as soon as they get traffic moving. as we move over to our maps we have some other problems on the inner loop right now. look at that activity blocking the left shoulder and left lane. inner loop before 95, crash involving an overturned vehicle. so, please use caution there. no major delays on the inner loop but we do have some outer loop big problems because a right lane is still closed. it's going to take you 69 minutes on the outer loop to get from 95 to the 270 spur so over an hour. this is a huge delay. if you normally take the outer loop between 95 and the 270 spu
of course feeling for poor florida. we'll have an update on irma coming up at 6:35. >> thanks caitlin. >> no problem. >> hi erin. how is traffic looking? it's friday. >> 6:27 unfortunately a lot of problems including a house fire. we have skyfox out in mount airy ridge road closed between pen shop road and ridge meadow road. you can see the fire department activity. few miles of backed up traffic. avoid ridge road in that area. fire so we'll let you know as soon as they...
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a storm surge warning has been issued for much of the south florida and central florida lines. medical bowrn on the east. coastal waters could rise ten to 125 feet above normal dry land completely inundating homes, businesses and roads. the size of this hurricane is incredible. a lot of anxiety because we don't really know was goin to be happening. president trump monitoring the impact of hurricane irma during a retreat at camp david tweeting out a video hess age of support. i ask everyone in the storm path to heed all instructions. get out of it's he ' way. again, we've never seen like this, together we will restore, recover and rebuild. hurricane irma is expected to role up the west coast of florida from the keys all the way to tampa, but nobody in it's ' be safe. reporting from my aim, joel waldman, fox news. irma's deadly path through the carribeans is to blame for 70 percent of the homes in saint martin were badly damaged or destroyed. about 40,000 people are now living in shelters as they brace for the next big storm bearing down on the islands. that's hurricane jose mean
a storm surge warning has been issued for much of the south florida and central florida lines. medical bowrn on the east. coastal waters could rise ten to 125 feet above normal dry land completely inundating homes, businesses and roads. the size of this hurricane is incredible. a lot of anxiety because we don't really know was goin to be happening. president trump monitoring the impact of hurricane irma during a retreat at camp david tweeting out a video hess age of support. i ask everyone in...
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. >> the rope that speaker gingrich has been having a hard time in florida is that people of florida have watched the debates, have listened to the speaker, have listened to the other candidates and said mitt romney is good night we are agoing to support. >> reporter: the latest florida
. >> the rope that speaker gingrich has been having a hard time in florida is that people of florida have watched the debates, have listened to the speaker, have listened to the other candidates and said mitt romney is good night we are agoing to support. >> reporter: the latest florida
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florida may end up in a recount. ohio with the provisional ballots, and romney doing well in wisconsin, doing well in colorado. that might be enough if romney can win both florida and ohio, i think he can win the race, if he loses either one, i don't think there's a chance. >> i think that's right. those three were always the key states. >> the auto bailout, frankly, may have been the best money obama ever spent. i don't like the policy, brendan does, but it may be the difference in this election. >> it's good policy. >> i don't think i've ever heard you guys agree on two things back-to-back. >> george allen, you know there's some guys some candidates who had been governors and lawyers and come back. tommy thompson, wisconsin, bob allen, in each case, the voters rejected them. >> brian, back over to you. >> a lot of people aren't watching these election results alone. many are hanging out at the local bars or watering holes in their own neighborhood. public bar d.c. scott, what's the word there. >> reporter: a good c
florida may end up in a recount. ohio with the provisional ballots, and romney doing well in wisconsin, doing well in colorado. that might be enough if romney can win both florida and ohio, i think he can win the race, if he loses either one, i don't think there's a chance. >> i think that's right. those three were always the key states. >> the auto bailout, frankly, may have been the best money obama ever spent. i don't like the policy, brendan does, but it may be the difference in...
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somewhere along southern florida. that may shift east or west as we have a wide cone that accounts for that shift that is possible. so again that would be lights florida. major hurricane. back home here, 69 degrees. it is cloudy and it is cool 69 in washington 70 new york. look at temperatures though north and west. this cold fronts hung up over us bringing rain today in the 40s. couple bus, detroit, 58 pittsburgh it will be cool once we clear out the next couple mornings. so for philadelphia kind of just stuck with clouds and showers temperatures steady and falling in the 60s. it's unl brel aday and jacket day and by tomorrow will be a jacket morning but we'll get really nice fall like weather back. so that is coming to tomorrow and that's still ahead in the 7 day forecast we'll have that coming up 6:45 guys. >> thanks indicately thanks a lot you're busy. >> by the way we have jose and katia in the atlantic gulf too. >> coming right behind. >> yes. hurricane season. >> everybody coming to the weather party. >> let's
somewhere along southern florida. that may shift east or west as we have a wide cone that accounts for that shift that is possible. so again that would be lights florida. major hurricane. back home here, 69 degrees. it is cloudy and it is cool 69 in washington 70 new york. look at temperatures though north and west. this cold fronts hung up over us bringing rain today in the 40s. couple bus, detroit, 58 pittsburgh it will be cool once we clear out the next couple mornings. so for philadelphia...
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the florida key. you'll recall earlier those were watches. a warning means a hurricane is expected, it is likely. this one is a little l different now the winds are at 1656 miles an hour. you'll recall yesterday they were at 185. so that helps a little bit , but that is still capable of catastrophic damage and as it makes its way toward florida winding tz ' ' way through the ill lands very huge damage i'm expecting out of turks and caicos, bahamas just west of there they'll get quite a pomeling from this. and things go down here saturday night. a little bit of a slower approach to the south florida approach but again saturday night, sunday it's travelling across the florida peninsula, sunday a at 8:00 it's just a little bit north of lake oak choab i as a category three storm and then it crawls becomes a tropical storm before a weakening depression near bowling green. that continues the trend of a little bit of a westward shift in the track as we're seeing with our orption al models as well. as we look
the florida key. you'll recall earlier those were watches. a warning means a hurricane is expected, it is likely. this one is a little l different now the winds are at 1656 miles an hour. you'll recall yesterday they were at 185. so that helps a little bit , but that is still capable of catastrophic damage and as it makes its way toward florida winding tz ' ' way through the ill lands very huge damage i'm expecting out of turks and caicos, bahamas just west of there they'll get quite a pomeling...
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stayed on land last night and florida ripping it apart. winds down to 75 miles an hour so it's not too far off, maybe by the next update at 8 o'clock it may have lost hurricane status so again, fast weakening storm, still the winds are dangerous even at these speeds, it can still do power outages and bring down some trees and power lines as well so we'll keep an eye on it here. by the afternoon it is expected to at the very least be a tropical storm, winds of 65. you can see it will that continue to lose strength and fizzle through the center of the country but since it's going to sit and spin through tennessee it will slow clouds and showers and a chance for thunderstorms, not just -- today is fine but tomorrow and through the duration of the week we'll have the chance of popping a shower or storm each day. there are some of the gusts. 33 for tam pennsylvania. the eye wall off to their north. they'll start to pick up their winds on the backside of it. 47 daytona beach, orlando gusting to 64 this hour. as you head north you're get somethin
stayed on land last night and florida ripping it apart. winds down to 75 miles an hour so it's not too far off, maybe by the next update at 8 o'clock it may have lost hurricane status so again, fast weakening storm, still the winds are dangerous even at these speeds, it can still do power outages and bring down some trees and power lines as well so we'll keep an eye on it here. by the afternoon it is expected to at the very least be a tropical storm, winds of 65. you can see it will that...
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i just checked even though there are numerous tornado warnings through southern florida and central florida so far no official reports of tornadoes. but i believe that's probably going to change as we get into the afternoon and evening. because later on i do believe we'll have to be dealing with tornado threat as well and that will be removed pretty much from center of the storm. here it is now irma coming up still category four hurricane and right now making land fall over lower keys this is satellite represent traition in the, to be getting str strpinger over the lower keys between key west and marathon there's big begin and the the next few minute i nope no one is there they with see must toy and the way wall is getting larger. and it may be getting a little stronger. it has not about getting that much stronger overnight. even though there's been all these warm waters here in the florida staits but again the eye wall just now making land fall. there's lower keys right there and here's marathon 7 mile bridge there big time taking the brubt of northern even sector of the storm. last report
i just checked even though there are numerous tornado warnings through southern florida and central florida so far no official reports of tornadoes. but i believe that's probably going to change as we get into the afternoon and evening. because later on i do believe we'll have to be dealing with tornado threat as well and that will be removed pretty much from center of the storm. here it is now irma coming up still category four hurricane and right now making land fall over lower keys this is...
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in 72 hours, he has to reverse the trend in florida. mitt romney had a lot to smile about in the sunshine state on friday. he has opened up a big lead in the florida primaries. >> and thank you so much. you fabulous. thank you. >> reporter: a new poll now shows mitt romney ahead in florida with 38%, followed by newt gingrich with 29% and ron paul at 14% and rick santorum with 12. for his part, gingrich shifted strategy friday by reaching out to florida's latino voters. >> and we really totally neglect latin america. the results are very dangerous. >> reporter: last night in a cable news network debate, gingrich and romney went at it again, this time over who has attacked who the most. >> the governor's been cheerfully attacking me inaccurately, and he nones --s it. >> wouldn't it be nice that people didn't make accusations somewhere else they were not able to defend here. >> rick santorum scolded both candidates. >> leave that alone and focus on the issues. >> reporter: and while florida's primary is showing republican candidates going
in 72 hours, he has to reverse the trend in florida. mitt romney had a lot to smile about in the sunshine state on friday. he has opened up a big lead in the florida primaries. >> and thank you so much. you fabulous. thank you. >> reporter: a new poll now shows mitt romney ahead in florida with 38%, followed by newt gingrich with 29% and ron paul at 14% and rick santorum with 12. for his part, gingrich shifted strategy friday by reaching out to florida's latino voters. >> and...
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what it it like there now. >> shawn, tony, it may be moved out of florida. but the damage is done. 6.7 million without power in the state of florida and that includes the homes right behind me here off miami be beach. this here is a fik us tree that is down. i'll tell you -- take you for a quick tour here. that's what the roots look like whether they come up out of the ground and benny had a little bit of bad luck this is the homeowner you see here these are three big trees intertwined that fell during hurricane irma. the sidewalk here was the sidewalk here was a saving grace for benny the homeowner, it tacts as a counter weight. instead of just boom crashing on top of house it slowly keeled over he said during the storm. he says he was not scared but what he's more worried about now is dealing with insurance company already says he's sent out photos and they're telling minimum already that the damage does not look so bad they don't think they'll pay him a whole lot maybe not even cover deductible. tells us he doesn't have a lot of money he's hard working gu
what it it like there now. >> shawn, tony, it may be moved out of florida. but the damage is done. 6.7 million without power in the state of florida and that includes the homes right behind me here off miami be beach. this here is a fik us tree that is down. i'll tell you -- take you for a quick tour here. that's what the roots look like whether they come up out of the ground and benny had a little bit of bad luck this is the homeowner you see here these are three big trees intertwined...
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a hurricane watch is up for florida, but this i almost a worst-case scenario for florida. hopefully there will be some changes with the track. category five a irma moving to the north, northwest at 16 with winds of 175. sometime tomorrow we believe it makes a bit of a right turn and that's when things will start going downhill for florida beginning saturday afternoon and then the track from there takes it up through florida into georgia and eventually a tropical storm week enning on tuesday over tennessee and kentucky.s that he ' the very latest we'll continue to watch for the new information coming from the national hurricane center in just a while . in fact, much of coastal florida, georgia and even south carolina are under mandatory evacuations. the scrabble is onto get out of town. while many people are caught up on the major back yups, others are trying to get on flights out of town. lauren demarco is live tonight at reagan national airport. what are people saying as the flights come in from down south. >>reporter: dazed but also feeling very lucky to have got a fligh
a hurricane watch is up for florida, but this i almost a worst-case scenario for florida. hopefully there will be some changes with the track. category five a irma moving to the north, northwest at 16 with winds of 175. sometime tomorrow we believe it makes a bit of a right turn and that's when things will start going downhill for florida beginning saturday afternoon and then the track from there takes it up through florida into georgia and eventually a tropical storm week enning on tuesday...
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of florida governor rick scott declare add state of emergency in 42 florida counties. >> the storm system may affect the holiday weekend. it could affect tonight's redskins game in tampa. sue palka standing by. >> i'm sure the redskins are like let's get out as fast as we can. the storm is nowhere near them right now but a lot of tropical moisture as you can see is being generated in pooled into the west coast. there has been flooding there. wind of 45 miles an hour. tropical impact on florida obviously, as it comes assure tomorrow. i want to show you track. the implications for our area had to do with the track shifting in much of our model guidance, a few started changing yesterday, indicating this is going to track farther to the west. that impacts where land fall will be in florida and it's closer to tallahassee, yesterday it was further south than that. wind at 60, but it's already going down till there. here is what changed today. rather than going and grazing the outer banks and heading out to sea. now that official national hurricane center track is much closer to the norfolk area
of florida governor rick scott declare add state of emergency in 42 florida counties. >> the storm system may affect the holiday weekend. it could affect tonight's redskins game in tampa. sue palka standing by. >> i'm sure the redskins are like let's get out as fast as we can. the storm is nowhere near them right now but a lot of tropical moisture as you can see is being generated in pooled into the west coast. there has been flooding there. wind of 45 miles an hour. tropical impact...
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, the florida keys will start to get impacted here. and this storm system is then going to move its way to the north but we're looking at the cone of uncertainty and that's what i want to tell you was important. every area within this cone of uncertainty is in the line of fire. so just because you see that the track is kind of like a line that goes this way, doesn't mean that that's set in stone, it certainly is not set in stone. any area within this cone could be impacted very severely. and that's why we're really this continues to put itself and situate itself. the model is consistent, however -- but it does look like the models will bring it to the west of miami in terms of landfall and it looks like it would make landfall as a category 4. rainfall amounts, eight to 15 inches, locally up to 20 inch, dangerous storm surge. it's expected to impact southern florida late saturday and sunday morning, early week, heavy rainfall, georgia, south carolina, western north carolina all could be in the line of fire, and predicted storm surge, ei
, the florida keys will start to get impacted here. and this storm system is then going to move its way to the north but we're looking at the cone of uncertainty and that's what i want to tell you was important. every area within this cone of uncertainty is in the line of fire. so just because you see that the track is kind of like a line that goes this way, doesn't mean that that's set in stone, it certainly is not set in stone. any area within this cone could be impacted very severely. and...
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. >> the storm is predicted to hit florida. 25,000 people evacuated florida keys. here's pictures. that's a long process the roads there jammed up after ail visitors leaving. this reports report of gas sort so are shortd amps and long blinds. the governor hopes fuel will be restocked in a day. >> some people are planning to ride out the storm. govern nor rick scott is asking them to take every precaution necessary. >> do not ignore evacuation orders. we can not your life. >> scared. >> i am. >> you hope for the best. >> we can it will you that latest hurricane track came in moments ago. and the question is, are there any changes to the storm's path. >> sue just got it live on air ten minutes ago. sue what can you tell us now? >> they're not many changes tonight and that means florida has to continue to brace for impact eye big one with hurricane irma and i'll show you the big picture tony and shawn we continue to monitor three storms and reminder you're watching "fox 5 news" at 11 in case you didn't tell you that a little bit ago and thank you for bearing with us as we're working w
. >> the storm is predicted to hit florida. 25,000 people evacuated florida keys. here's pictures. that's a long process the roads there jammed up after ail visitors leaving. this reports report of gas sort so are shortd amps and long blinds. the governor hopes fuel will be restocked in a day. >> some people are planning to ride out the storm. govern nor rick scott is asking them to take every precaution necessary. >> do not ignore evacuation orders. we can not your life....
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all right, tracking irma beyond florida. it's going to head northward. what's going to keep it from going to the coast or out to sea or over our area because the biggest question i'm getting is will irma affect us. there's a ridge up there pulling in a northeast wind. that's going to cause irma to turn so the good news here is that irma looks like it's going to turn into the interior. that will weaken the system much faster. it will bring flooding rains down south but here in d.c., maryland and northern virginia it looks like we make off with just a few clouds and the chance for some scattered showers tuesday and wednesday. some of those could be a little heavy but not the flooding rains that -- you know, not even as bad as harvey. doesn't look as bad as harvey was here. do want to next three days are gorgeous. fall-like, weekend is beautiful, enjoy it. clouds ahead of irma don't move in until monday. that's weather. erin is back this morning with traffic. >> hey, good morning. 5:49 and we do have some incidents to get through this morning starting off i
all right, tracking irma beyond florida. it's going to head northward. what's going to keep it from going to the coast or out to sea or over our area because the biggest question i'm getting is will irma affect us. there's a ridge up there pulling in a northeast wind. that's going to cause irma to turn so the good news here is that irma looks like it's going to turn into the interior. that will weaken the system much faster. it will bring flooding rains down south but here in d.c., maryland and...
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that's why everyone in south florida has to be alert. the track has shifted further eastward and includes the southeast coast of georgia carolinas charleston savannah getting close to wilmington north carolina. you can see how this could become a big threat for all of the southeast. while targeting miami moving through north with the track of irma straight into the southeast coast of the carolinas so even though we have that eastward shift of the track, all of florida i think still going to be on alert as we head into the weekend and probably seeing some hurricane watches and warnings soon. in the meantime back home here, feeling like fall. i mean, there was no sandals for me this morning. it was chilly out there. temperatures are mainly in the 50's. 55 in gaithersburg, 60 in washington, 57 westminster. feels comfortable though. later this afternoon we'll have a much nicer day. yesterday was pretty miserable. 74 degrees. we are going to see those clouds clear out pretty quickly after sunrise and it will be light and comfortable and a lig
that's why everyone in south florida has to be alert. the track has shifted further eastward and includes the southeast coast of georgia carolinas charleston savannah getting close to wilmington north carolina. you can see how this could become a big threat for all of the southeast. while targeting miami moving through north with the track of irma straight into the southeast coast of the carolinas so even though we have that eastward shift of the track, all of florida i think still going to be...
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this moves its way closer to head into the florida straight and into the florida keys. that will happen later on into the course of today. and we'll start to see conditions there really start to deteriorate because it's expected to intensify here as it moves its way through. let's go to our weather maps. this is corruptly -- the winds are currently at 65 miles an hour, sustained winds. but tropical storm force winds extending 200 miles out from the center of it. it's expected to intensify once it moves across the florida keys. and here we're getting into warmer water. the longer it stays over the water, the stronger it will get. and as it moves its way to the coast, it will intensify to a category 2 hurricane. the track has moved a little more to the west. and a couple of things happening with in that will be a big determining factor. there is a low pressure system that is going to move its way a little more to the west and retrieve it to the west now. and another low over the atlantic will move to the north. it's going to leave isaac with a steering mechanism that is a
this moves its way closer to head into the florida straight and into the florida keys. that will happen later on into the course of today. and we'll start to see conditions there really start to deteriorate because it's expected to intensify here as it moves its way through. let's go to our weather maps. this is corruptly -- the winds are currently at 65 miles an hour, sustained winds. but tropical storm force winds extending 200 miles out from the center of it. it's expected to intensify once...
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but near the florida keys and southern florida peninsula, by we get to sunday morning, one of the things a lot of forecasters has been concerned on the line we normally show that goes through the center of that cone. what you have to be concerned about when we talk about this is storm system is not just is the track but that entire cone, that's what we call the cone of uncertainty and that's because within that cone, every area is under danger and under risk of that track switching to the east or the west or even more to the north. definitely, it all bears watching. i'll have more details and a look at our spaghetti models for you which kind of shows how they're coming together in just a bit. >>> coming up. if you're trying to check he can fax website to see if your data was stolen, you could be giving up rights. >> dc first responders stepping up to offer aid to irma and harvey victims coming up we'll tell you about those heading south to help out. >>> you're our eyes and ears out there. f you have a story or tip give us a call at e-mail your tips to 202-895-3000, tips, wttg.com. he's o
but near the florida keys and southern florida peninsula, by we get to sunday morning, one of the things a lot of forecasters has been concerned on the line we normally show that goes through the center of that cone. what you have to be concerned about when we talk about this is storm system is not just is the track but that entire cone, that's what we call the cone of uncertainty and that's because within that cone, every area is under danger and under risk of that track switching to the east...
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more tan a quarter of homes in florida keys are destroyed and many or more damaged. president trump and first lady will see the damage firsthand tomorrow when they head to florida. >> happening today a virginia company lending a helping h hand. connectivy solutions in sterling has been collecting and they'll bring supplies to florida. trucks are loaded today and so far they collected 7,000 bottles of water boxes of formula, diapers, and hundred bags of clothes. >> while you were sleeping city of college park made a decision to grant non citizens the right to vote on local election. >> it came down after hour four hours of debate end before midnight. live from khej park with what happened, mel. >> good morning, gies, bust is barely settled. city of college in the state of maryland to grant non citizens vote rights. council vote was also delayed for several months because of threats. now, though the public hearing last night was mostly stlivl was a large police presence. nearly two dozen people signed up to speak and debate went close to midnight. here's a sample of so
more tan a quarter of homes in florida keys are destroyed and many or more damaged. president trump and first lady will see the damage firsthand tomorrow when they head to florida. >> happening today a virginia company lending a helping h hand. connectivy solutions in sterling has been collecting and they'll bring supplies to florida. trucks are loaded today and so far they collected 7,000 bottles of water boxes of formula, diapers, and hundred bags of clothes. >> while you were...
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>> today on "fox news morning" florida begins the long road back to normalcy as residents are told to wait before re returning home. >> voting controversy tonight local lawmakers decide if immigrants not citizens should have the right to vote. >> looking live outside it is cool out there right now but it's going to warm up midday. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> it's tuesday, september 12. >> all right. michael thomas is is talking about that warm-up and erin como has her eye on the roads. mike, what's the headline today. >> guys, much like yesterday warming up to mid 7 70s this afternoon. humidity upticking this morning, 8 owe 0s on the day. >> working hard in the traffic office trying to get everything together for you. right now crash free and we're starting to see we'll let you know what you need to worry about this morning. >> thanks to both of you we'll check in in a few. at 5:00 caught up on this morning's headline irma weakened to tropical depression as it pounds part of georgia, alabama and tennessee and as the storm weakens main concern is heavy rapes and f
>> today on "fox news morning" florida begins the long road back to normalcy as residents are told to wait before re returning home. >> voting controversy tonight local lawmakers decide if immigrants not citizens should have the right to vote. >> looking live outside it is cool out there right now but it's going to warm up midday. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> it's tuesday, september 12. >> all right. michael thomas is is talking about...
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there's a florida forced turnover. it's fired to porter, a two-on- two break porter with the layin, hoyas down one. it was 27-23 florida at the break. that's all that was played tonight. the game was called due to condensation on the court. here's coach jp3. >> dangerous down here. it's very dangerous and we don't want anyone to get hurt, but on behalf of our institution and florida we just
there's a florida forced turnover. it's fired to porter, a two-on- two break porter with the layin, hoyas down one. it was 27-23 florida at the break. that's all that was played tonight. the game was called due to condensation on the court. here's coach jp3. >> dangerous down here. it's very dangerous and we don't want anyone to get hurt, but on behalf of our institution and florida we just
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if he wins florida. i agree on this. >> i don't think he will win florida. polls show romney is up by 10 or more. >> i know. you could wind up, let's assume gingrich could win miracle. i don't think he will. if he did, gingrich has 700, romney has 600, and then they have to make deals at the convention. >> i don't think you'll see it this year either, jack. >> i have a few seconds left. quick answers here. among the gop candidates, who is doing the better job in the debates? and we apologize for that graphic, it's coming up. >> i have to say that romney did a lot better the other night. has a new debate coach. he was more forceful and direct and looked more sure of himself. >> jack? >> gingrich is a bright guy. i think he's the best debater in either party. >> thafor coming in tonight. >> any time. >> thank you. >>> the fourth battle between gop candidates is a new ball game. florida appeals to a large hispanic population. and winning them over is not so easy. >> reporter: the political landscape of florida is large and diverse. there's one group you must wi
if he wins florida. i agree on this. >> i don't think he will win florida. polls show romney is up by 10 or more. >> i know. you could wind up, let's assume gingrich could win miracle. i don't think he will. if he did, gingrich has 700, romney has 600, and then they have to make deals at the convention. >> i don't think you'll see it this year either, jack. >> i have a few seconds left. quick answers here. among the gop candidates, who is doing the better job in the...
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first in florida up to 6 million people were asked 20 evacuate. storms killed more than 20 people across the caribbean and even with all the warnings some are determined to stay behind and ride the storm out. look if you want to do it don't expect help during the
first in florida up to 6 million people were asked 20 evacuate. storms killed more than 20 people across the caribbean and even with all the warnings some are determined to stay behind and ride the storm out. look if you want to do it don't expect help during the
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five people in florida were killed in that storm. that's in addition to the 26 killed across the carribbean. >> some cities still under curfew. airports are closed. the big damage assess many begins. 4.5 million customers in florida have no power this morning. fox's lauren blanchard joins us with the very latest from orlando. >> reporter: hurricane irma may have lost some of its category five bluster when it made landfall over the weekend, but those 100 miles an hour winds are still doing a lot of damage. >> never ever ever have i seen anything like this. >> large trees and power lines brought down. hurricane irma knocking out power to more than 3 million florida homes and businesses. >> i didn't think it was going to be this bad. i thought would it die down. >> reporter: more than 160,000 people statewide are seeking cover in shelters but even those safe spots are running into trouble with the supplies. >> we won't be able to move any supply trucks until the windy die down again. i can't predict when that will happen. >> reporter: t
five people in florida were killed in that storm. that's in addition to the 26 killed across the carribbean. >> some cities still under curfew. airports are closed. the big damage assess many begins. 4.5 million customers in florida have no power this morning. fox's lauren blanchard joins us with the very latest from orlando. >> reporter: hurricane irma may have lost some of its category five bluster when it made landfall over the weekend, but those 100 miles an hour winds are still...
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you don't want to be in south florida as irma starts churning northward. satellite and radar locally much quieter. irma's effects here do not look that bad in washington and virginia. we'll talk about why that is coming up. reagan national 58 degrees outside right now, dulles 52, were. wi52 but certainly of our suburbs temperatures in the 40's fall-like chill out there this morning. up to 70 by 11 o'clock, 73 by 2 o'clock. 75 by 5 o'clock. erin that's traffic. >> 4:36 right now and we'll start you off with a wide view of the area. speed sensors checking in. all green all good. no problems on the 270 spur. good through reston and fairfax this morning. top side of the beltway outer loop we're going to see some congestion there in just a little while. right now 95 to the spur it's a 14 minute drive which is what we want to see. not seeing any major slowdowns. as we make our way over to 95 in virginia through fredericksburg, northbound side between route 17 and quantico at speed. 17 and three in the clear. 295 things looking good bottom side of the beltway thr
you don't want to be in south florida as irma starts churning northward. satellite and radar locally much quieter. irma's effects here do not look that bad in washington and virginia. we'll talk about why that is coming up. reagan national 58 degrees outside right now, dulles 52, were. wi52 but certainly of our suburbs temperatures in the 40's fall-like chill out there this morning. up to 70 by 11 o'clock, 73 by 2 o'clock. 75 by 5 o'clock. erin that's traffic. >> 4:36 right now and we'll...
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reporter: as tough as the race was here in south carolina, florida is a no holds barred state. the candidates have found the power of going negative, so expect a lot more of that in the next nine days. in charleston, south carolina, john roberts, fox news. >>> i bet you'd agree after this game the ravens locker room was awfully quiet. they were so close to the super bowl. >> they missed a trip to indianapolis by inches. look at that reaction. fans having trouble accepting it. more of their reaction is coming up from baltimore. >>> plus a local dog shot and killed and now a proposed registry for a mall abusers. stay with -- animal abusers. stay with us. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep is redefining memory foam. save $400 on our all-new memory foam bed. and at our white sale, stock up
reporter: as tough as the race was here in south carolina, florida is a no holds barred state. the candidates have found the power of going negative, so expect a lot more of that in the next nine days. in charleston, south carolina, john roberts, fox news. >>> i bet you'd agree after this game the ravens locker room was awfully quiet. they were so close to the super bowl. >> they missed a trip to indianapolis by inches. look at that reaction. fans having trouble accepting it....
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hurricane irma has slammed the caribbean expected to hit south florida by saturday. the combined cost of federal aid for both hurricanes will be staggering. i mean, when you think about that, you look at this monster storm right now heading towards florida. >> you can see the katrina. we saw two different storms really the effects in the end are the same. >> meantime as washington deals with debt limit crisis and a possible shutdown threat there was a little bit of bipartisan compromise between president trump and the democratic leadership. yesterday mr. trump agreed with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi's proposal to extend the debt ceiling limit for two months. >> the move stunned the president's republican colleagues. as the president talked about making deals but suddenly when you see chuck schumer and president trump slapping each other on the back and having a laugh and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell sitting there wondering what just happened. >> it was interesting today during a press briefing the president was asked about this, why did you do this and he said he
hurricane irma has slammed the caribbean expected to hit south florida by saturday. the combined cost of federal aid for both hurricanes will be staggering. i mean, when you think about that, you look at this monster storm right now heading towards florida. >> you can see the katrina. we saw two different storms really the effects in the end are the same. >> meantime as washington deals with debt limit crisis and a possible shutdown threat there was a little bit of bipartisan...
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so this -- look at that storm and look at south florida on that. >> yeah. >> i mean south florida is tiny. this thing is felt 450 miles southeast of my many meme hurricane warnings up for all of south florida, miami, keys, naples not except from he cans here. as it barrels down this weekend the weather will be going downhill very quickly even by tonight outer rain bands and tropical storm force winds by tomorrow and then late saturday night into early sunday, as this storm is expected to make landfall, we'll feel the greatest impacts of storm surge. there's the it shifted further west compared to yesterday which is actually worse for places like miami and southeast florida when northeast of that storm in the right quadrant which is the strongest part of a storm boo because you've got all the effects plus the forwar momentum of that storm moving northward. so as it makes landfall, that's when we'll start to see things go downhill rapidly and it will move northward and it will weaken considerably as it moves in this ward. cat two by the type it's crossing orlando still nothing, you kno
so this -- look at that storm and look at south florida on that. >> yeah. >> i mean south florida is tiny. this thing is felt 450 miles southeast of my many meme hurricane warnings up for all of south florida, miami, keys, naples not except from he cans here. as it barrels down this weekend the weather will be going downhill very quickly even by tonight outer rain bands and tropical storm force winds by tomorrow and then late saturday night into early sunday, as this storm is...
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in florida. why not in the state you must win? >> well, first of all, we feel very competitive in the state of florida. there have been a spate of polls, in fact in all of these polls, battle ground state polls that came out the last 48 hours, we are ahead in 90% of them, including florida. and there were a couple of mixed polls in florida, but we are very pleased with where we are in early voting. and, we believe we are -- there, too, on election day, we'll go in with a large lead. and we are very competitive in florida and they know it because they are spending a lot of time there. if they were comfortable in florida, they wouldn't be spending as much time and money as they are spending, down there today. >> chris: david, when will we know who the next president is? and do you think it will come sooner than expected on tuesday night? or do you think it is something that is going to stretch into wednesday morning? >> well, i think that the races are very close. and so it could extend past midnight into the morning. i don't think
in florida. why not in the state you must win? >> well, first of all, we feel very competitive in the state of florida. there have been a spate of polls, in fact in all of these polls, battle ground state polls that came out the last 48 hours, we are ahead in 90% of them, including florida. and there were a couple of mixed polls in florida, but we are very pleased with where we are in early voting. and, we believe we are -- there, too, on election day, we'll go in with a large lead. and...
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to northern florida, tuesday almost in the same position, by saturday, finally crossing florida and coming out into theatlantic. it is a real slow mover at this point it doesn't look like it will turn into a hurricane in gulf of mexico our spaghetti models, you haven't seen those, what the individual models are doing with the storm system most of them want to take it across north florida out into the atlantic. one out lier wants to bring it up so models are not guilty taking that path -- are not taking that path, you can rest as sured high pressure will do a number catching that out of here, here is the future cast you can see what our rpm model is, it spins with very heavy rain bands over some areas, just north of tampa and right up into florida, big bend, and then by thursday, it looks like most of the circulation gets out on the other side of coast where it will head on out to sea. locally we are getting a beautiful break from this and the next couple days you will love it, frontal system come through, pushed out the last of the humidity firing up really big storms, down to our south an
to northern florida, tuesday almost in the same position, by saturday, finally crossing florida and coming out into theatlantic. it is a real slow mover at this point it doesn't look like it will turn into a hurricane in gulf of mexico our spaghetti models, you haven't seen those, what the individual models are doing with the storm system most of them want to take it across north florida out into the atlantic. one out lier wants to bring it up so models are not guilty taking that path -- are...
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>> florida does have the most. florida is considerrd one of the leading thunderstorm capitals of the world. i know a lot about showers and thunderstorms but not so much about florida and their thunderstorm history but there are only a few countries in the world that get more thunderstorms than florida. i realize florida is not its own country. but you got to get into the tropical portions of africa like uganda and that part of the world where the tropical rain forests where they have more thunderstorm activity than florida. the reason why is somewhat complicated. don't have enough time to explain exactly why. this is a fascinating. this is a map of the lower 48 and this is the number of days of thunderstorms per year. you notice if you look carefully, the mid-atlantic, the washington area, we get between about 30 and 40 thunderstorm days per year. that is days where before a thunderstorm reported. you can see the farther south you get, you get down into the south, wisdom, you get up into the 60-day range and you ge
>> florida does have the most. florida is considerrd one of the leading thunderstorm capitals of the world. i know a lot about showers and thunderstorms but not so much about florida and their thunderstorm history but there are only a few countries in the world that get more thunderstorms than florida. i realize florida is not its own country. but you got to get into the tropical portions of africa like uganda and that part of the world where the tropical rain forests where they have more...
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. >> the rope that speaker gingrich has been having a hard time in florida is that people of florida have watched the debates, have listened to the speaker, have listened to the other candidates and said mitt romney is good night we are agoing to support. >> reporter: the latest florida poll shows romney surging with 42%. newt gingrich is at 27% followed by rick santorum and ron paul. >> endorse newt gingrich for president. >> reporter: while former president herman cain who had quit following sexual harassment allegations endorsed newt gingrich, the former speaker continued to focus on what he says are unfair romney attacks. >> i think this race will be very clear. we need people power today. we're closing -- insider advantage said we have closed the gap despite all the ads and all of the falsehoods, we are within five points. >> reporter: rick santorum returned to the campaign trail monday after visiting his young daughter in the hospital. her condition improved, santorum still hopes to be the alternative for the two frontrunners. >> reporter: while the focus remain on romney and g
. >> the rope that speaker gingrich has been having a hard time in florida is that people of florida have watched the debates, have listened to the speaker, have listened to the other candidates and said mitt romney is good night we are agoing to support. >> reporter: the latest florida poll shows romney surging with 42%. newt gingrich is at 27% followed by rick santorum and ron paul. >> endorse newt gingrich for president. >> reporter: while former president herman cain...
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and also west earn florida. so they have got to continue to monitor that the latest update as of 5:00 p.m., this storm is still not moving, we've got winds 45 miles an hour it is just kind of drifting around, to the northeast at about 5 miles per hour, so we are definitely not seeing much movement with debbie and rain will continue to be the big threat here is the latest track as it moves northeast at 5, it could potentially drop another foot of rain across florida, right now looks like it will emerge into the atlantic some time saturday, still a very weak tropical system but these weak, slow movers produce all the rain not wind but rain causing all the problems ironically florida has been in a deep drought this has helped but now we have slipped over to the other side. we will continue to watch it, and the tornado threat will continue down in florida. >> see you in a little bit. >> the latest on that severe weather that swept through prince georges county over the weekend. >> ahead director of a local zoo arres
and also west earn florida. so they have got to continue to monitor that the latest update as of 5:00 p.m., this storm is still not moving, we've got winds 45 miles an hour it is just kind of drifting around, to the northeast at about 5 miles per hour, so we are definitely not seeing much movement with debbie and rain will continue to be the big threat here is the latest track as it moves northeast at 5, it could potentially drop another foot of rain across florida, right now looks like it will...
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nothing yet for florida but they're expected later today. latest track from the hurricane center at 5:00 a.m. this morning, winds of 165 here. whether or not it's able to weaken as it moves off to the west here will depend on how it kind of interacts here with hispanola and the tall mountains that are on it. people kind of underestimate the mountains there. as it gets to cuba, how close to cuba does it get or does it take the northern half of this cone running up through turks and caicos and up across the bahamas would weaken it a little bit. if it's able to thread the needle here and stay on water i do worry about it holding onto its category five strength but category five storms do not like to be anywhere near land mass. we'll put it that way. we head a little farther into the forecast period. monday it starts to head up and by tuesday fourthly it's in the south carolinas very uncertain on that track at this time. we'll keep an eye on that. there are the latest models. i'll show you ocean temperatures later, too. satellite and radar, it's
nothing yet for florida but they're expected later today. latest track from the hurricane center at 5:00 a.m. this morning, winds of 165 here. whether or not it's able to weaken as it moves off to the west here will depend on how it kind of interacts here with hispanola and the tall mountains that are on it. people kind of underestimate the mountains there. as it gets to cuba, how close to cuba does it get or does it take the northern half of this cone running up through turks and caicos and up...